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Arthur J. Burks
Arthur Josephus Burks (September 13, 1898 – May 13, 1974) was an American Marine officer and fiction writer. He is best known for his stories of the supernatural and horror.
Who was he?
Burks was born in Waterville, Washington, to a farming family. He attended the University of Washington, where he studied English and journalism. After graduating, he joined the Marine Corps and served in World War I.
What was his principles?
Burks was a devout Christian and his faith was a major influence on his writing. He believed that the supernatural was real and that it was a force for good in the world. He also believed that horror stories could be used to teach moral lessons.
What was he famous for?
Burks is best known for his stories of the supernatural and horror. His most famous story is "The Invading Horde", which was published in the November 1927 issue of Weird Tales. The story tells the tale of a group of people who are attacked by a horde of creatures from another dimension.
Burks also wrote several novels, including The Splendid Half-Caste (1930) and The Moon Pool (1919). The Moon Pool is a science fiction novel that tells the tale of a group of explorers who discover a lost city in the Pacific Ocean.
What was his philosophy?
Burks' philosophy of writing was influenced by his Christian faith and his belief in the supernatural. He believed that horror stories could be used to teach moral lessons and to explore the darker side of human nature. He also believed that the supernatural was a force for good in the world and that it could be used to help people understand themselves and the world around them.
When did he die & how is he remembered?
Burks died in 1974 at the age of 75. He is remembered as one of the pioneers of the horror genre and his stories continue to be read and enjoyed by fans of the genre today.
Here are some of his notable works:
- The Invading Horde (1927): A short story about a group of people who are attacked by a horde of creatures from another dimension.
- The Moon Pool (1919): A science fiction novel that tells the tale of a group of explorers who discover a lost city in the Pacific Ocean.
- The Splendid Half-Caste (1930): A novel about a young man who is half-white and half-Native American.
- The Place of the Pythons (1931): A short story about a group of people who are trapped in a cave with a nest of pythons.
- The Far Detour (1942): A novella about a group of people who are stranded in a remote area after their plane crashes.
Burks is a significant figure in the history of horror fiction. His stories helped to shape the genre and his influence can still be seen in the work of many modern horror writers.
Books by Arthur J. Burks
Lords of the Stratosphere
In the daring world of aviation and exploration, where the boundaries of Earth and sky blur, "Lords of the Stratosphere" by Arthur J. Burks takes you on a riveting journey that defies gravity and convention. Step into a realm of high-flying intrigue...
Astounding Stories 09, September 1930
Astounding Stories 09, September 1930 is a collection of short science fiction stories from the golden age of the genre, circa 1930. Featuring tales of time travel, invention, and adventure, this vintage anthology showcases the imaginations of some o...
Astounding Stories 04, April 1930
Astounding Stories 04, April 1930 is a classic pulp sci-fi magazine featuring a thrilling mix of stories. It continues the exciting serial "Brigands of the Moon" by Ray Cummings, a gripping space opera filled with adventure and suspense. Other highli...
Astounding Stories 07, July 1930
Astounding Stories was a pulp science fiction magazine published from 1930 to 1960. It was one of the most popular and influential science fiction magazines of its time, and published many of the genre's most famous authors, including Isaac Asimov, R...
Astounding Stories 08, August 1930
This volume, 'Astounding Stories 08', compiles a collection of science fiction tales from August 1930. The centerpiece is the conclusion of Murray Leinster's serial novel, 'Murder Madness'. The issue also features the second part of Arthur J. Burks...
Astounding Stories 18, June 1931
This collection of short stories features a diverse range of science fiction tales, exploring themes of time travel, futuristic technology, interplanetary adventures, and societal upheaval. From a mysterious visitor from the future to a young man tr...
Yesterday's Doors
A man wakes up with amnesia, accused of murder. He is sent to a mysterious psychiatric facility where he is subjected to strange experiments that send his mind into a surreal landscape. There, he is confronted with 'Yesterday's Doors,' a symbol of th...